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Sand sculpture season has started early this year. In previous years the first sand sculptures appeared in June. In the next weeks I will occasionally show you more sand sculptures, not all of them but the ones I like most. The theme this year is Fairytales & Fantasies and I start with the Frog Prince. Frog Prince is quite big, he has a height of about 1.5 m / 5 ft.
The Prince Brothers General Store, in Prince, West Virginia, closed its doors in 1984, ending 112 years of continuous operation. Here a CSX power move rolls past the store on October 11, 1986, the same year that it was placed on the national registry of historic places. Today the building has been restored, and in part of the New River Gorge National River, National Park Service.
The lights of the Christmas market and the Ferris Wheel reflecting in the windows of the Princes-Eveques Palace, in Liege (Belgium). Taken from the Ferris Wheel.
Les lumières du Marché de Noël et de la Grande Roue se reflètent dans les vitres du Palais des Princes-Eveques de Liège (Belgique). Photo prise en l'air, depuis la grande roue.
A makeshift memorial outside of Paisley Park where Prince died earlier in the day in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Taken from the collection " A Portrait Or Two".
Prince Of Zamunda is our sailboat and when on boat we might as well refer to ourselves as Akeem and Semmi.
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The tomb of Edward of Woodstock, known as The Black Prince, in Canterbury Cathedral. He was the eldest son and heir apparent to King Edward III of England, but died from dysentery in 1376 and never lived to take the throne.
Princes Pier is a historic pier in Port Melbourne, Victoria, built between 1912 and 1915, and named after the Prince of Wales who visited Melbourne in 1920.
Some may have noticed a larger than normal amount of photos from me, Im currently at home none to well but normal service will resume soon.
Prince Zuyin rode a white horse to hunt and encountered a large eel. He shot the giant eel with an arrow, but the giant eel was injured and fought back, wrapping the Zuyin and horse with its tail, and finally both sides perished. In order to remember Zu Yin, the people built a temple to worship him, and called him "the king of white horse".
Our little prince named after Lemmy from Motörhead. Maybe that's why he is such a naughty boy who loves to fight! He also sleeps and eats a lot. But he cuddles a lot as well and needs lots of attention. A real prince this one.
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The Prince Shoal Light, also called the "Spinning Top" (in French: phare du Haut-fond Prince ou "La Toupie"), sits in the middle of the St Lawrence river, east of Tadoussac. It is really an excellent object for photography. In that day, I was on a zodiac to see whales (got a couple of nice pictures of a humpback whale), and the river was really quite, a bit foggy. The impression, with the seagulls is quite surreal, especially since the fog gives a fairy atmosphere.
Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
The memorial to Prince Albert, Tenby, was erected in 1864-5 as the Welsh National Memorial to the consort of Queen Victoria, who died in 1861.
7820 'Dinmore Manor' stands beside Princes Risborough North signal box, during a night time photoshoot organised by 30742 Charters. This was after the final day of running at the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway for 7820 before it returns to the GWSR. I have digitally removed a gatepost that stands between the two lines here, a subtle change but one I think improves the image.